I can't help but remember the feeling I had after the rhabdomyolysis cases we saw back in January 2011, coming back to me now. At the time, I remember thinking about how Kirk built the program taking average and overlooked players and building them into beasts with the workouts and weight training. Made me feel that if we ever had an edge, it was that we worked harder than everyone else. When the rhabdo cases happened, I was afraid that the instinct reaction would be to lighten the workouts... too much... thus nullifying any advantage we once had. As I've watched this season unfold, I am just floored at our lack of physical play at the line of scrimmage. I can't help but confirm those feelings I had at that time. If the turning point wasn't the infamous fake punt vs. Wisconsin only a couple months before that, there were definitely other signs of "cracks in the foundation" right around that same time... the complete meltdown that was the rest of 2010 (remember the MN game and AC?), player transfers, the rhabdo crisis (still can't believe 13 or so players!!), etc....... That may have been a chain reaction that KF will never fully recover from.